i guess so. u may want to prove it by yourself? this is how... stand-by inside a public market and observe how these foreigners receive daily payments of their loans from stall owners. you may miss seeing the sun but not these foreigners doinfg their business. i pity those people who are incharge of this irregularity. don't you too feel pity to blind, fat bellied people? most of them are obese, just like their family.
There is still usury in some villages. It means lending money at high interest rates.
The Philippines are part poor and in some areas rich so it depends
Yes, both donkeys and burros can be found in the Philippines, although they are not as common as in some other countries. They are primarily used for transportation and as pack animals in rural areas. The indigenous breed of donkey in the Philippines is known as the Philippine native donkey, which is smaller and well-adapted to the local environment. Overall, while not prevalent, these animals play a role in the agricultural and transportation sectors in certain regions.
"Philippines have this areas who have dangerous structures and also, the philippines can have a 7.0 + magnitude. Which is, some people die and non living things stop functioning." -From PAkYu.
There are no natural geysers in the Philippines. Geysers are typically found in areas with high geothermal activity, such as Iceland and Yellowstone National Park. The Philippines does have some volcanic activity and hot springs, but not geysers.
Usurious describes something that is done with usury. Usurious usually refers to monetary value; usury is the act of extortion. For example, the prices at Whole Foods can be considered by some to be usurious.
Yes, some conifers can be found growing in the Philippines, particularly in higher elevation areas with cooler temperatures. These conifers include species like the Benguet pine (Pinus insularis) and the Mount Apo pine (Pinus dalat).
Some of the problems encountered in supervision of schools in the Philippines is the lack of money. Administrators also have trouble with attendance in some areas, because parents want their children working.
There are a number of cyclone-prone areas of the world. Some of these include Australia, the Philippines, the Caribbean, as well as the east coast of the United States.
Some areas in the Philippines that are heavily eroded include mining areas, coastal regions, and deforested areas. These areas are particularly vulnerable to erosion due to factors such as improper land use practices, natural disasters, and climate change impacts. Measures such as reforestation, land restoration, and sustainable land management practices are being implemented to address erosion in these areas.
Lack of water and electric services in rural areas Lack roads in rural areas Poverty Pollution
Yes, US dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas and some establishments in the Philippines, but it is recommended to exchange them for Philippine pesos for better value and convenience.